> Riseup has been recommend by (imho) trustworthy and honest people.
RiseUp is that place that makes you fill out *why* you want
one of their free accounts, your activism. What do you guys put in there?
Can you just leave it blank? Or say 'not applicable',
no reason, unspecified. Do you have to sa
Joe Btfsplk:
> On 8/1/2012 1:56 PM, adrelanos wrote:
>> If you connect to Tor first, then visit hidemyass or similar and then
>> register, if you do that only once, I see no problem with that as long
>> you only use it for registration and not entering identifying data.
>> Note that hidemyass or si
On 8/1/2012 3:04 PM, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
I have 1 idea for this
Why cannot tor be used in such a way: as a home user, i am willing to let tor
users use my connection for a few sites. gmail gmx and other mail sites for
example.
Can we have some option that lets home tor users share their conn
Daniel Dennis:
> While prototyping an app i was looking at ip addresses and
> connections. I notice all my connections uses the same circuit and
> have the same IP Address. Then it hit me, it just may be because i
> am using one proxy (silly thought, proxies shouldnt affect
> circuits) so i tried m
While prototyping an app i was looking at ip addresses and connections.
I notice all my connections uses the same circuit and have the same IP
Address. Then it hit me, it just may be because i am using one proxy
(silly thought, proxies shouldnt affect circuits) so i tried making two
proxies. Well a
On 8/1/2012 1:56 PM, adrelanos wrote:
If you connect to Tor first, then visit hidemyass or similar and then
register, if you do that only once, I see no problem with that as long
you only use it for registration and not entering identifying data.
Note that hidemyass or similar will know the who
Jerzy Łogiewa:
> I have 1 idea for this
>
> Why cannot tor be used in such a way: as a home user, i am willing to let tor
> users use my connection for a few sites. gmail gmx and other mail sites for
> example.
>
> Can we have some option that lets home tor users share their connections in
> s
I have 1 idea for this
Why cannot tor be used in such a way: as a home user, i am willing to let tor
users use my connection for a few sites. gmail gmx and other mail sites for
example.
Can we have some option that lets home tor users share their connections in
some limited way?
Good for regi
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012, at 21:01, adrelanos wrote:
> Joe Btfsplk:
> > I'm not married to idea of using GMX & Tor. So if others have
> > suggestions for free email service that works w/ Tor or is actually
> > reasonably anonymous (I'm not trying to outwit NSA, here), I could go
> > that route vs beati
I guess the question is what exactly are you looking for? SSL?
I was able to setup an email account (at)mail2world.com (no fancy tricks) I
made sure to document and verify plausibility of all my answers (time zone zip
code match area). Password length is limited to 12 chars. The password length
Joe Btfsplk:
> I'm not married to idea of using GMX & Tor. So if others have
> suggestions for free email service that works w/ Tor or is actually
> reasonably anonymous (I'm not trying to outwit NSA, here), I could go
> that route vs beating my head against a GMX wall.
riseup and tormail do neit
jed c:
> This is a wacky idea. No harm in trying though. How about trying something
> like hidemyass through tor? I know it doesnt really provide anonymity, but
> maybe it will mask your location long enough to open an account. If you can
> open the account then reset your password after setup.
Hi Jacob, i'm taking my lunch hour right now to work on the Torbirdy logo
right now. i'm thinking about three key concepts here to make this logo :
The Original Thunderbird logo, the Tor logo and the Purble collor. i'm
drawing some sketches right now and i will send them to you later on.
2012/7
You could take a look at safe-mail.net. They don't give you any guff if you
are using tor.
From: Joe Btfsplk
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] anyone created an acct on GMX using Tor?
On 7/31
On 8/1/2012 6:32 AM, Juan Cristian wrote:
After seing these posts I went ahead & tried to register w/o Tor & find the same
errors (& many more red-herring errors from poor validation javascript on the
registration page) - The only things I have that might be interfering with the process are
re
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Bjoern A. Zeeb
wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, Nick Mathewson wrote:
>
>> Tor
>> On Jul 31, 2012 7:07 PM, "Jed Gainer" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> why does Tor still force IPv4 when TestingTorNetwork is set?
>>>
>>
>> Tor doesn't currently do a good job of supporting IPv6 at
After seing these posts I went ahead & tried to register w/o Tor & find the
same errors (& many more red-herring errors from poor validation javascript on
the registration page) - The only things I have that might be interfering with
the process are request policy, which blocks all cross-domain
Thanks for the info I always thought it was an acronym like NASA.
--- On Tue, 7/31/12, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> From: Eugen Leitl
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Free WiFi Bootable Ditros
> To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
> Date: Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 11:08 PM
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 02:31:13PM
> -
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012, at 03:48, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> A lot of sites & services don't like Tor users because they can't tell
> if you like privacy / anonymity or are up to no good. I guess GMX has
> caught up w/ Gmail & others, making it hard to create accts using Tor.
I see this cliché repeated
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 02:31:13PM -0700, jed c wrote:
> I have only my own personal experience. Certainly TOR would be targeted to
> some degree. The chat exploit was interesting and I suspect I unintentionally
> mentioned a keyword that is being watched. The way the text got moved around
> ma
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